Abnormal Mapping 19: Michaela Joffe - a podcast by Em Marko and Jackson Tyler
from 2014-11-28T19:20
Welcome, one and all, to another very special episode of Abnormal Mapping: our second Gameography! For those unfamiliar, a Gameography episode is where we take a close look at the work of a game maker, and approach it as a whole. This time, we chose to take a gander at the games of Michaela Joffe, who is here for an incredibly fun and interesting interview!
Join us for talk of twine, trees and thanksgiving, as we dive into discussions of improvisational play, the function of anthropomorphism and the limits of authorial intent. And yet, all this is perhaps overshadowed, as Em brings unto Jackson the most horrifying of all revelations: The true meaning of Thanksgiving.
This is only our second Gameography, and we’d love for your feedback about our process, as well as any other random questions or comments. As ever, you can bother both of us on Twitter, or send us an email at: abnormalmappingpodcast@gmail.com.
You can get our podcast on iTunes, on Stitcher, or you can download it directly by clicking here.
Gameography: Joffe
Invisible Cities: The Party Game
Mother She Killed Me, Father He Ate Me
Eufriesea: A Game of Orchid Bees
The Handsomest Echidna Remastered
Next Month’s Game Club:
Music This Episode
Blown Away by Kevin McLeod
The Good, the Bad and the Loris by Ennio Morricone and Michaela Joffe
Further episodes of Abnormal Mapping
Further podcasts by Em Marko and Jackson Tyler
Website of Em Marko and Jackson Tyler